Reading Time: 5 minutes What grounds the typical Christian’s faith? Christian apologist Greg Koukl makes a frank admission.

Bob Seidensticker
CROSS EXAMINED
After graduating from MIT, Bob Seidensticker designed digital hardware, and he is a co-contributor to 14 software patents. For more than a decade, he has explored the debate between Christianity and atheism. He recently finished his third book on the topic, "2-Minute Christianity."
9 responses to Christian hell
Reading Time: 3 minutes An all-loving God sends people to burn in hell forever. What sense does that make?
The wisdom of Karl Marx applied to school shootings
Reading Time: 3 minutes Karl Marx gives us an insight that reveals a new response to school shootings.
The Holy Spirit’s odd role in evangelism
Reading Time: 2 minutes Why would the Holy Spirit need ordinary Christians as partners to evangelize? Christians are the weak link in this bizarre partnership. But there is a reason to include Christians.
Faith statements suffocate academic freedom
Reading Time: 5 minutes William Lane Craig dismisses bias as unimportant since everyone has it. I disagree. But his argument allows me to make a clarification about how we evaluate a scholarly argument.
Harvard doesn’t require faith statements. What does that tell you?
Reading Time: 4 minutes William Lane Craig says HE’s cool with faith statements, so where’s the problem?
E Pluribus Unum: It’s time to bring back our motto
Reading Time: 5 minutes Our national motto is “In God We Trust.” Not only does it disenfranchise non-Christians, it steps on the Constitution. When pressed, Christian supporters admit the problem. We must return to E Pluribus Unum.
William Lane Craig replies to my attack on faith statements
Reading Time: 3 minutes I attacked faith statements, and Christian apologist William Lane Craig replied. I have a few things to say in response.
Biblical slavery: turn that frown upside down!
Reading Time: 4 minutes We’ll conclude our analysis of a Christian defense of God’s barbaric Old Testament rules regulating slavery. Though it’s hard to imagine, it’s time to consider the good side of slavery.
Biblical slavery: what does God really want?
Reading Time: 4 minutes We’ll continue our analysis of a Christian defense of God’s barbaric Old Testament rules regulating slavery. What does God really think? And how much leeway must you give a society that has immoral laws?